She began to make
art in earnest while living in internment camps in California and Arkansas, in 1942 - 43; she received pointers from several fellow - detainees, who were animators at Walt Disney.
Greene said Tuesday that the Barretts collected contemporary Texas
art in earnest from the mid-1980s until shortly after 2000, but since have shifted their emphasis to Swiss art.
The pioneering abstract painter Gillian Ayres RA began studying
art in earnest at just 16, when she won a place at Camberwell School of Art.
It wasn't until Gysin's death, in 1986, that Burroughs began making visual
art in earnest.
Taking up
his art in earnest, he also emerged as a surprising and celebrated architect.
Not exact matches
Like a lot of the best work you see at Cannes, it was an
earnest effort to erase the distinction between
art and science
in the honest pursuit of results.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and
Art Cashin of UBS discuss the current state of the markets as Walmart announces bonuses and earnings season gets set to kick off
in earnest.
Sometimes he forgets the word he's reaching for, but the
earnest delivery of his sentences suggests he's practiced
in the conversational
art of having one's sentences finished.
Not only did the film fare stratospherically well
in August's native Denmark, but its sensitive portrayal of youthful love and loss earned the
earnest film a place
in numerous
art - house theaters
in the U.S. as well.
It's a curvier, more elegant update of the
Art and Science aesthetic that began Cadillac's renaissance
in earnest.
But now that Electronic
Arts has claimed it as their own, the marketing campaign can begin
in earnest.
Uncentered, unattached and featuring constantly evolving parameters, these objects were primarily artistic experiments that expressed an
earnest belief
in the utopian power of
art at a precise time when the West's reigning
art ideology had definitively abandoned the idea of utopia as such.
«The exhibition John Graham: Maverick Modernist at the Parrish
Art Museum
in Water Mill, Long Island, is a unique opportunity to explore the work of an artist who has hovered on the margins of the Modernist narrative for more than a half - century, when he isn't forgotten altogether... Maverick Modernist takes a deep dive into Graham's background as an artist, a career he began
in earnest when, at the age of 35, he enrolled
in the class of the Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the
Art Students League
in New York City.»
Appropriately enough, Lawrence's mix of high and low has its roots
in a tamer, all - too -
earnest Modernism, a uniquely American
art.
Ryan McGinness» approach to
art and the
art world is sardonic yet
earnest, a mature version of the rebellious ethos that defined his youth
in 90s skate culture.
In 1954, Klein settled permanently in Paris and began in earnest to establish himself in the art worl
In 1954, Klein settled permanently
in Paris and began in earnest to establish himself in the art worl
in Paris and began
in earnest to establish himself in the art worl
in earnest to establish himself
in the art worl
in the
art world.
This show offers an
earnest exercise
in art historical revisionism, stretching the New York - centric narrative to West Coast figures including Sam Francis, Mark Tobey and Minor White.
He only began to make visual
art subsequent to Liz's death
in 1994 and began to paint
in earnest in 2009.
Benglis» willingness to play the contrarian, to make aggressively unfashionable
art that challenged how pejorative classifications like «decorative» are even decreed probably earned her a detractor
in the steadfastly
earnest Greenberg.
Bruce Ingram, Simon Foxall and Michael Pybus play with notions of romance, sentimentality, luxury and
earnest indulgence, and the architecture of investment, collaborating with their «
art sweetheart» on a room each within our latest project space, an Edwardian apartment
in the heart of Mayfair.
Thiebaud predated Pop
art's obsession with consumer products and repetition, yet did not share Pop's satirical approach to popular culture and instead chose to embrace it, celebrating
in earnest the aesthetic delights of the commonplace.
The campaign was masterminded by K - HOLE, an
art collective and «trend forecasting group,» which — like the ad campaign itself and similar to the mentality of DIS — exists simultaneously as an ironic commentary on and
earnest participant
in the very ideas it criticizes.
But by the early 2000s, globalism had begun
in earnest at
art institutions, and ICP's expansion of what it exhibited was part of this.
After periods of study at
art colleges
in London, his career as a painter began
in earnest with solo exhibitions
in London
in the early 60s.
The
earnest «reflexivity» of the narration, which constantly draws attention to its modes of discourse; the smug female voice - over artist, who bizarrely mispronounces the numerous French words; the use of another medium —
in this case dance — to create a kind of abstract demonstration of the film's content — these things all hark weirdly back to the «materialist» theory that influenced
art school teaching
in the Nineties, and further back to the frequently soul - destroying «deconstructed narrative» cinema of the late Seventies and early Eighties.
Money first flowed to publicity - savvy artists such as Julian Schnabel and Ross Bleckner, whose prices skyrocketed — and peaked — well before Wool's
art was traded
in earnest.
The
art world hasn't kicked off
in earnest yet but
in Zealous X we have our first great opening of 2016:
In the lecture, accompanied by slides, videos, and occasional help from an assistant, Schneemann constructed an
art historical biography of herself that felt both
earnest and enjoyably absurd.
Nonetheless, although Rinder and other Whitney curators traveled far and wide
in search of
art, the work that is actually
in the show is for the most part neither eccentric nor visionary, but predictable,
earnest, banal, and strangely idle.
After the first Gulf War started, I concluded that visual
art wasn't the place for political change and began to learn about abstract geometric painting
in earnest.
Although he knew Andy Warhol and considered him among his favorite artists (along with de Kooning), Brainard's works are often humorous and
earnest,
in contrast to the cool detachment of much of the Pop
art of the period.
At a time when the likes of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg were already beginning
in earnest to depersonalize artistic gestures and subject matter, Pollock, alongside Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Clifford Still, were being heralded as the vanguard of heroic and singular forms of artistic expression and the preserve of
art's isolation from mass culture.
About the Work
In «Asylum», Gibson takes a leaf from each of his two most recent artist's books: «Dupe: A Partial Compendium of Everyday Delusions» (a dictionary of quasi-clinical,
art - world pathologies; sardonic but
earnest) and «Sarsaparilla to Sorcery» (a picture book exploring perceptual ambiguities between allusive abstract photographic images and taxonomic illustrations swiped from an old Encyclopedia Britannica).
Ironing out much of the artist's unevenness and emphasizing his impish but
earnest intellectual commitment to
art - making, we are reminded that the Hockney of our imaginations — who paints beautiful boys and cool couples
in the Californian sun, creating work that blurs figuration, abstraction and erotic mischief, is aligned with Hockney the innovator, forever working with the technology of his time: from fax machines and photocopiers to cameras and iPads.
Ryman (born
in 1930) is a self - taught artist who began to paint
in earnest while working as a guard at the Museum of Modern
Art in New York
in the 1950s.
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IN WORDS AND PICTURES; YOU ARE THE STORY: With that earnest air of hucksterism indigenous to an earlier time in American history, Allen Ruppersberg spins new narratives from old ones in his bright, sizable 1985 collage Cover Art (Wonder Series)-- a pristine composite of pasted - up texts like the above (whether in adlike tag lines rendered with vintage label - maker tape or via disconnected words and numbers torn from paper) and mostly midcentury print images (including a depiction of the pope, one of a monkey wearing a lab coat, and several natu
IN WORDS AND PICTURES; YOU ARE THE STORY: With that
earnest air of hucksterism indigenous to an earlier time
in American history, Allen Ruppersberg spins new narratives from old ones in his bright, sizable 1985 collage Cover Art (Wonder Series)-- a pristine composite of pasted - up texts like the above (whether in adlike tag lines rendered with vintage label - maker tape or via disconnected words and numbers torn from paper) and mostly midcentury print images (including a depiction of the pope, one of a monkey wearing a lab coat, and several natu
in American history, Allen Ruppersberg spins new narratives from old ones
in his bright, sizable 1985 collage Cover Art (Wonder Series)-- a pristine composite of pasted - up texts like the above (whether in adlike tag lines rendered with vintage label - maker tape or via disconnected words and numbers torn from paper) and mostly midcentury print images (including a depiction of the pope, one of a monkey wearing a lab coat, and several natu
in his bright, sizable 1985 collage Cover
Art (Wonder Series)-- a pristine composite of pasted - up texts like the above (whether
in adlike tag lines rendered with vintage label - maker tape or via disconnected words and numbers torn from paper) and mostly midcentury print images (including a depiction of the pope, one of a monkey wearing a lab coat, and several natu
in adlike tag lines rendered with vintage label - maker tape or via disconnected words and numbers torn from paper) and mostly midcentury print images (including a depiction of the pope, one of a monkey wearing a lab coat, and several nature
I began painting
in earnest my senior year
in college after seeing the De Kooning retrospective at the National Gallery of
Art with friends.
Although the comedian has a history of working on the fringes of the comedy community, the performance at REMAINS is quite possibly the closest he has come to
art -
in -
earnest.